Lois Frankel (U.S. Representative)
Lois Frankel is a Democratic U.S. Representative from Florida representing Florida's 22nd congressional district since 2013. Born May 16, 1949, in New York, she's built a career across local, state, and federal politics. Before Congress, she served as West Palm Beach's mayor from 2001 to 2011, where she pushed downtown revitalization, affordable housing, and environmental protection. Her work in Congress has focused on healthcare, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and constituent services. She holds degrees from Boston University and Georgetown University Law Center. Today, she's one of the most influential Democratic voices in Palm Beach County.
History
Lois Ellen Frankel was born in New York City on May 16, 1949, to a Jewish family. Boston University gave her her undergraduate degree. She then went to Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. for law school. After finishing her law degree, Frankel moved to Florida and started practicing law. She got involved in local civic organizations and community development work. Her early career showed real commitment to public service, especially helping lower-income residents and underrepresented populations in South Florida.[1]
She started in local politics in West Palm Beach. In the 1980s, she was elected to the West Palm Beach City Commission and served multiple terms. She built a strong reputation pushing downtown revitalization and community investment. Her commission work established her as a serious voice for urban development and quality-of-life improvements.
Then came 2001. Frankel was elected mayor and held the job for two consecutive terms until 2011. During those years, she oversaw major changes to downtown, including revitalization of Clematis Street and waterfront development projects. She championed affordable housing initiatives and environmental protection measures. Flooding concerns and water quality issues were on her radar, too.
The jump to national politics happened in 2012. Ron Klein announced his retirement from Florida's 22nd congressional district, and Frankel ran for the seat. The district includes West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and surrounding Palm Beach County communities. She won the general election with strong Democratic support and has kept winning since.[2] Her congressional work has been marked by consistent support for healthcare access. She's backed the Affordable Care Act and pushed for expanded Medicaid coverage.
Congressional Service and Policy Focus
Since 2013, Frankel has been a vocal advocate for several key policy areas. Women's health and reproductive rights? That's been central to her work. She's consistently opposed abortion restrictions and supported funding for women's healthcare services. She's sponsored bills on gender-based violence, pay equity, and family leave policies. LGBTQ+ rights matter to her, too. She voted for marriage equality legislation and opposed discrimination in federal programs and employment. Her voting record shows consistent alignment with progressive Democratic positions on social policy, healthcare, and environmental protection.[3]
She's served on several House committees, including the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which shaped U.S. foreign policy positions. Caribbean nations and Central American countries have gotten particular attention from her. That reflects her district's demographics, which include significant Caribbean and Latin American populations. Her foreign policy emphasizes human rights, democratic governance, and support for U.S. allies.
Constituent services matter just as much. Her district office in West Palm Beach handles casework on Social Security, veterans' benefits, and immigration issues. These operations have become a model for effective representation in a district with diverse needs. The work's not glamorous, but it's where constituents actually feel helped.
Advocacy and Community Involvement
Frankel stays deeply engaged with West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County communities. She shows up at community events, town halls, and constituent forums. Local issues get her attention: aging infrastructure, hurricane preparedness, economic development. Education funding has been a priority for her. She's worked with local school districts on various initiatives. She's built relationships with community organizations, nonprofits, and business leaders. They know she's a bridge between local concerns and federal resources.
Recognition has followed. Labor unions, environmental organizations, women's groups, and civil rights organizations have endorsed and honored her. Her congressional record and public statements show consistent commitment to constituent advocacy and progressive positions. She maintains an active social media presence and regular communication with constituents through newsletters, email updates, and official congressional channels. Her office staff has earned praise for responsiveness and effectiveness in resolving federal agency issues for Florida's 22nd district residents.
Electoral History and Political Influence
Frankel's won re-election multiple times since 2012. Her margins have reflected the Democratic lean of her district, which covers predominantly Democratic parts of Palm Beach County. Republican challengers have appeared, but she typically wins with solid majorities. Her influence reaches beyond her own district. Within the Democratic Party, she's become a respected voice on healthcare, women's issues, and LGBTQ+ rights. She's campaigned for other Democrats and participated in party leadership meetings. Long tenure and consistent re-election have made her one of Florida's senior Democratic congressional members and a significant national figure.
Florida's 22nd district has changed during her time there. Demographic shifts and redistricting have affected her constituency. She's maintained strong political support anyway, showing effective representation and political skill. West Palm Beach stays central to her political identity. Her mayoral tenure and downtown revitalization work come up again and again in her statements and campaigns. That combination of congressional seniority and past service as mayor has made her one of the region's most recognizable and influential political figures.